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Help PLEASE!!! I dropped my laptop and I need it fixed quick! Where's the best place to go to fix my laptop screen that's not overly expensive!!!! Please let me know. It needs to be fixed in like a week or two

Hey fellow pre-meds! Now that registration for the 2015 MCAT has opened, I'm sure there are a couple people on campus studying for it. I say those of us who are willing get together somewhat regularly and help each other out. If you're interested please let me know!

Brief introduction to beekeeping at The Outback Farm Apiary. Learn how you can work with honeybees in a sustainable apiary on campus. We'll learn about the annual honeybee life cycle, basic beekeeping techniques and equipment. Join us on Wednesday, March 4th, 7-9 PM in Fairhaven 318.

Brief introduction to beekeeping at The Outback Farm Apiary. Learn how you can work with honeybees in a sustainable apiary on campus. We'll learn about the annual honeybee life cycle, basic beekeeping techniques and equipment. Join us on Wednesday, March 4th, 7-9 PM in Fairhaven 318.

Brief introduction to beekeeping at The Outback Farm Apiary. Learn how you can work with honeybees in a sustainable apiary on campus. We'll learn about the annual honeybee life cycle, basic beekeeping techniques and equipment. Join us on Wednesday, March 4th, 7-9 PM in Fairhaven 318.

Hello! I'm in desperate need of two tickets for winter graduation. I notice this isn't the only ad posted, so I'm willing to go the extra mile by offering up to five (satisfactorily genuine) compliments upon receiving the tickets, in addition to $10 per ticket. As if that's not enough, upon request, I am willing to arrange a meeting with my nana and papa who would then be able to attend the ceremony, upon which my nana has agreed to provide one additional complement and perhaps whatever...

Sign up for a faculty-led study abroad opportunity and earn academic credit while travelling across the globe. Western Washington University offers a wide variety of learning opportunities throughout the year that allow students to experience a diversity of landscape and culture.

Are you interested in learning more? We’ve got you covered.

Students are invited to attend info sessions held on Monday and Tuesday throughout the month in College Hall Room 137....

I'm registering for classes at the moment, and I'm really torn between these two classes (I need at least one of them for my audio tech minor). Has anyone taken these classes and can tell me what you do and how you liked them/maybe didn't like them?

I've also never had John Bower (teaching 334Q professor), is he any good?

The Office of Admissions has an exciting opportunity for current students to share their love of Western, support our campus community, and get a t-shirt and food while doing it! Western Preview, our largest campus visit program of the year, includes thousands of admitted students and their families who interested in Western’s academic programs and campus life.

We are actively looking for volunteers because, frankly, the event would not be the same without...

The Office of Admissions has an exciting opportunity for current students to share their love of Western, support our campus community, and get a t-shirt and food while doing it! Western Preview, our largest campus visit program of the year, includes thousands of admitted students and their families who interested in Western’s academic programs and campus life.

We are actively looking for volunteers because, frankly, the event would not be the same without...

I am looking to sublet my room on High Street, the unit is less than a block from campus and walking distance to downtown and campus. Rent is approx $500, slightly under $500. The room is in a 3-bedroom unit and there are no pets allowed. I am currently already moved out, so I am ready to sublet immediately. The only reason I am looking for a sublet is because I graduated in December and I had to move to Seattle for work. Roommates are great, very nice laidback people.

I am looking to sublet my room for the summer from mid June to September. Rent is $480 +utilities. The room is located in a 8 person house on Indian St and is really close to a bus stop and just a few blocks from downtown. All my roommates are super fun and nice. This is a very chill and laid back house. Plus there's a fun dog to play with! If you are interested email me at Nelso230@students.wwu.edu and I can answer anymore questions you have and could send you pictures.

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Have you considered taking your studies abroad? From service learning in Guatemala to exploring the history and culture of Rwanda, Western Washington University offers several courses that cater to a variety of academic interests.

Want to know more? We’ve got you covered.

Students are invited to attend info sessions held on Monday and Tuesday throughout the month in College Hall Room 137. Check out what is going on this week:

I'm taking Sociolinguistic Fieldwork, and am required to interview people about speech traits. My partner and I are studying the Seattle Freeze, which you may have heard of-- it's the stereotype that Pacific Northwesterners tend to be aloof rather than welcoming.

We're studying college students and faculty. While we're happy to talk to people from Western, we're required to do most of our research off-campus. If you have any friends who attend Whatcom...

Sign up for a faculty-led trip abroad and earn academic credit while travelling across the globe. Western Washington University offers a wide variety of learning opportunities throughout the year that allow students to experience a diversity of landscape and culture.

Are you interested in learning more about Western’s Faculty-led Global Learning Programs? We’ve got you covered.

Students are invited to attend info sessions held on Monday and Tuesday...

Explore art and culture in northern and central Italy while earning academic credit in a faculty-led study abroad program. This summer, students will learn about contemporary art and architecture in Rome, Florence and Venice.

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